Martin Sinner
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Bio | He is a professional tennis player from Germany. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 42 in 1995. He played professional tennis for 15 years and earned $896,974. Currently he is a coach in tennis club SV-Boblingen (Germany). Sinner became a professional tennis player in 1988 and won the Challenger tournaments in Fürth and Neu-Ulm that same year alongside Michael Stich. In the following year, the two celebrated victories at the Intersport Heilbronn Open and in Salzburg. In 1990 Sinner won his first individual title on the Challenger Tour with a final victory over Wayne Ferreira in Pretoria. In the following years he mainly played Challenger tournaments, in which he won more singles and doubles. In the early 1990s, however, he was thrown back by a protracted ligament injury. 1995 turned out to be his most successful year. He won two tournaments on the ATP World Tour; in the final in Copenhagen he needed three sets against Andrei Olchowski, at the South African Open he defeated Guillaume Raoux in two sets; in addition, he was there at the side of Joost Winnink in the doubles final. In the same year he reached his best ranking in the ATP world rankings with position 42. His best individual result in a Grand Slam tournament was reaching the second round of the Australian Open in 1996. Between 1985 and 1998 he played in the German Bundesliga. In the 1990s he was part of the ETuF Essen team, with whom he became German team champion in 1997 with Carl-Uwe Steeb and Eric Jelen. In addition, he was in the squad of the German Davis Cup team in 1996 and 1998, but remained unused. In 2010 he coached the Juniors in Canada. Sinner has been a trainer for the Swiss Tennis Association since 2011. Martin Sinner has been A-Trainer at TC Leonberg since 2014. |
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